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100 1  Leky, Mariana,|d1973-|eauthor. 
240 10 Was man von hier aus sehen kann.|lEnglish 
245 10 What you can see from here|h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Nikki Zakocs. 
520    In this international bestseller by the award-winning 
       novelist Mariana Leky, a heartwarming story unfolds about 
       a small town, a grandmother whose dreams foretell a coming
       death, and the young woman forever changed by these losses
       and her loving, endearingly oddball communityOn a 
       beautiful spring day, a small village in Western Germany 
       wakes up to an omen: Selma has dreamed of an okapi. 
       Someone is about to die.Luisa, Selma's ten-year-old 
       granddaughter, looks on as the predictable characters of 
       her small world begin acting strangely. Protesting that 
       they are not superstitious, each of the villagers grapples
       with the buried secrets and deferred decisions that have 
       suddenly become urgent in the face of death.Luisa's mother
       struggles to decide whether to end her marriage. An old 
       family friend, known only as the optician, tries to find 
       the courage to tell Selma he loves her. Only Sad Marlies 
       remains unchanged, still moping around her house and 
       cooking terrible food. But when death finally comes, the 
       circumstances are outside anyone's expectations.Across 
       three defining moments in her life, Luisa grapples with 
       life's big questions alongside her devoted friends, young 
       and old. A story about the absurdity of life and death, a 
       bittersweet portrait of village life and the wider world 
       that beckons beyond, it is also a thoughtful meditation on
       the way loss and love shape not just a person, but a 
       community. Mariana Leky's What You Can See from Here is a 
       charmer―a moving novel of grief, first love, reluctant 
       love, late love, and finding one's place in the world, 
       even if that place is right where you started. Mariana 
       Leky was born in Cologne and currently makes her home in 
       Berlin. After training as a bookseller, she studied 
       cultural journalism at the University of Hildesheim. 
       Though she is one of very few members of her family who 
       are not psychologists, she still writes a monthly column 
       for the magazine "Psychologie Heute." Her books have 
       earned numerous prizes, including the Allegra Prize, the 
       Lower Saxony Literary Advancement Award, and the 
       Advancement Prize for Young Artists from the State of 
       North Rhine-Westphalia. Before being published in 21 
       languages What You Can See from Here was named the German 
       Booksellers' Favorite Book of the Year and became a 
       runaway bestseller.Tess Lewis is a writer and translator 
       from the French and German. Her translations include works
       by Peter Handke, Walter Benjamin, Klaus Merz, Hans Magnus 
       Enzensberger, Christine Angot, Pascal Bruckner, and Jean-
       Luc Benoziglio. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Small cities|vFiction. 
650  0 Omens|vFiction. 
650  0 Death|vFiction. 
650  0 Secrecy|vFiction. 
650  0 Life change events|vFiction. 
650  0 Communities|vFiction. 
700 1  Lewis, Tess,|etranslator. 
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